by Adventure Scientists | Jan 31, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, biodiversity, citizen science, south america, Wildlife
Two Adventurers Recording Data as they Backpack Through Argentina and Chile Karen and Markus are recording observations for the the Wildlands Biodiversity project while travelling through Argentina and Chile. Karen and Markus are world travellers and avid adventurers....
by Adventure Scientists | May 23, 2012 | adventure, adventure trekking, hiking, south america
As usual, we happened to arrive just in time for another holiday. Celebrations in Ocurí kicked off with a town talent show with a mix of dances, skits, traditional music, and even a one-man-magic-show for the kids. Trinity made her way back to us after seeing...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 29, 2012 | south america
Quite often, the desert can be a difficult thing to appreciate. It can bake you to the core; there are nasty dust storms; it is full of spiders, snakes and scorpions; there are more thorny, poky plants than imaginable; water sources are scarce; the barren,...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 29, 2012 | south america
Over the past two weeks we’ve hiked from jungles practically dripping in green to the erosion-cut landscape of the desert. I’ll cover our first green week from lush Huerquehue National Park to Flor del Valle, Chile (sadly our last time in Chile)...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 27, 2011 | hiking, south america
High Mountains and Low Valleys Posted by Trinity on Friday, December 23, 2011Imagine hiking uphill over several false peaks of boulderfields in 90+ degree weather with no breeze and in direct sunlight. It’s tough work. Now imagine being...